2016
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00730.2016
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Blunted increases in skin sympathetic nerve activity are related to attenuated reflex vasodilation in aged human skin

Abstract: Reflex cutaneous vasodilation in response to passive heating is attenuated in human aging. This diminished response is mediated, in part, by age-associated reductions in endothelial function; however, the contribution of altered skin sympathetic nervous system activity (SSNA) is unknown. We hypothesized that 1) healthy older adults would demonstrate blunted SSNA responses to increased core temperature compared with young adults and 2) the decreased SSNA response would be associated with attenuated cutaneous va… Show more

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“…The local heater was clamped at 33°C during baseline and heating in order to specifically isolate reflex mechanisms of cutaneous vasodilatation (Stanhewicz et al . , ).…”
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“…The local heater was clamped at 33°C during baseline and heating in order to specifically isolate reflex mechanisms of cutaneous vasodilatation (Stanhewicz et al . , ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, , b ; Stanhewicz et al . , ; Greaney & Kenney, ). Briefly, a unipolar tungsten microelectrode was inserted percutaneously through intact unanaesthetized skin and positioned into skin nerve fascicles of the peroneal nerve near the fibular head.…”
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